U.S. CARDINALS LETTER TO PRIESTS - text

We, the cardinals of the United States and the presidency of the National Conference
of Catholic Bishops, gathered with our brother cardinals of the Roman Curia around the
successor of Peter, wish to speak a special word to you, our brother priests who give
yourselves so generously from day to day in service of God's people.

At our meeting, you have been very much in our minds and hearts, for we know the
heavy burden of sorrow and shame that you are bearing because some have
betrayed the grace of ordination by abusing those entrusted to their care.

We regret that episcopal oversight has not been able to preserve the church from this
scandal. The entire church, the bride of Christ, is afflicted by this wound — the victims
and their families first of all, but also you who have dedicated your lives to "the priestly
service of the Gospel of God" (Romans 15:16).

To all of you we express our deep gratitude for all that you do to build up the body of
Christ in holiness and love. We pledge to support you in every possible way through
these troubled times, and we ask that you stay close to us in the bond of the
priesthood as we make every effort to bring the healing grace of Christ to the people
whom we serve.

We are in complete harmony with the Holy Father when he said in his address
yesterday: "Neither should we forget the immense spiritual, human and social good that
the vast majority of priests and religious in the United States have done and are still
doing.... To the Catholic communities in the United States, to their pastors and members,
to the men and women religious, to teachers in Catholic universities and schools, to
American missionaries in all parts of the world, go the wholehearted thanks of the
entire Catholic Church and the personal thanks of the bishop of Rome."

As we look to the future, let us together beg the eternal high priest for the grace to live
this time of trial with courage and confidence in the crucified lord. This echoes the
summons of our ordination: "Imitate the mystery you celebrate; model your life on the
mystery of the lord's cross" (rite of ordination); and it is a vital part of what we now
offer the church as she passes through this time of painful purification. From the
house of the successor of Peter, who has confirmed us in our faith, we wish in turn to
confirm you in the humble and exalted service of the Catholic priesthood to which we
have been called.

Peace be with you!

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